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(Lunch Seminar) Higgs Cosmology: Explaining Origin of Visible and Dark Universe

04/03 2018
  • Title (Lunch Seminar) Higgs Cosmology: Explaining Origin of Visible and Dark Universe
  • Speaker
  • Date
  • Venue
  • Abstract

    CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics

    Institute of Theoretical Physics

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    Lunch Seminar

    Title

    题目

    Higgs Cosmology: Explaining Origin of Visible and Dark Universe

    Speaker

    报告人

    于江浩 副研究员

    Affiliation

    所在单位

    ITP

    Date

    日期

    2018年4月3日(周二)中午12:00

    Venue

    地点

    Conference Hall 322, ITP/理论物理所322报告厅

    Abstract

    摘要

    The standard model of particle physics cannot explain origin of 5% visible matter (matter-antimatter asymmetry) and 25% dark matter. The Higgs Boson discovered in 2012 contains necessary ingredients and possible connections to address these mysteries. I will review the role of the Higgs Boson at early Universe, and then focus on Higgs portal new physics scenario which accommodates first order electroweak phase transition, baryogenesis, and WIMPy/asymmetric dark matter. This scenario provides rich signatures: possible Gamma-ray signal from Fermi-LAT Space Telescope, possible solution on Hubble constant tension, strong gravitational wave with space-based LISA detection, and future 100 TeV collider signatures. I will briefly discuss the interplay among these signatures in future experiments.

    Contact Person

    所内联系人

    杨刚